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Posted On 20 Nov 2019

Inspections

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Posted On 20 Nov 2019

Mark Olsen Mays

Mark Olsen Mays, 57, of Corbin, passed away Tuesday, November 19, 2019, at his home. He was a son of Patsy Olsen Mays and the late James Mays. His visitation will begin at 1:00pm Friday at the Vankirk-Grisell Funeral Home, with the funeral to follow there at 2:00pm.  The...

Miss NIBROC 2016 Makenna Thibodeaux crowned Miss University of Louisville

Miss NIBROC 2016 Makenna Thibodeaux earned her second career pageant title, as the senior biology major was named Miss University of Louisville Sunday night, earning the chance to compete in the Miss Kentucky Pageant. Thibodeaux, the daughter of Heather Yeager and Jared...

District Court

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Posted On 20 Nov 2019

Duo on trial for 2017 killing

Police found the victim dead, beaten and bloody in one of the defendants’ bedrooms nearly two years ago, and the two defendants unconscious in the master bedroom and master bathroom covered in blood. Now prosecutors are asking a six-woman, eight man jury to convict the defendants...
Posted On 20 Nov 2019

W’burg computer students getting high tech help from Google, Intuit, Airbnb engineers

Williamsburg is getting its own app, and the Girls Who Code Club at Williamsburg Independent School is designing it. Another student group is busy digitalizing year books and producing content to be shown on the Jumbotron during ball games. The computer programming students, who...
Posted On 20 Nov 2019

Whitley County Board of Education seeking technology funding

Getting more funding for technology was one of the main topics of discussion during the Whitley County Board of Education’s monthly meeting Thursday evening. During the meeting, the board approved a resolution authorizing Superintendent John Siler to enter into an agreement with...
Posted On 20 Nov 2019

Baptist Health Corbin stepping up enforcement of tobacco ban on campus

Baptist Health Corbin instituted a ban on the use of tobacco products in 2011, but hospital officials say it will be more strictly enforced. Hospital officials said smoking and the use of all tobacco products, including vaping, is prohibited everywhere on the campus, and the...

Electronic Edition for 11-20-2019

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